NR AWYV

AU De Bosschere,H.; Roels,S.; Dechamps,P.; Vanopdenbosch,E.

TI TSE detected in a Belgian ARR-homozygous sheep via active surveillance

QU Veterinary Journal 2007 Mar; 173(2): 449-51

KI Vet J. 2007 Mar;173(2):235-6. PMID: 16338150

PT case reports; journal article

AB It is commonly accepted that scrapie-resistance and -susceptibility in sheep are genetically controlled. Consequently, the selection of sheep with scrapie-resistant genotypes is currently one of the most important objectives of the sheep breeding associations. However, during the last two years, new data have become available on transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) cases in TSE-resistant sheep in several European Union member states. The present paper describes the first Belgian natural "atypical" TSE case in a sheep with a scrapie-resistant genotype (ARR/ARR) detected via active surveillance. No other infections or diseases were detected in the source flock. The continued finding of new "atypical" TSE cases in sheep with scrapie-resistant genotypes undermines the purpose and efficacy of the breeding programs.

IN In Belgien wurde Scrapie bei nur einem Schaf einer Herde diagnostiziert, und dieses Tier hatte den vermeintlich resistenten Genotyp ARR/ARR.

MH Animals; Breeding; Female; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genotype; Population Surveillance; Scrapie/*genetics; Sheep; Sheep Diseases/*genetics

AD Veterinary Agrochemical Research Centre, Department of Biocontrol, Groeselenberg 99, B-1180 Brussels (Ukkel), Belgium. hedeb@var.fgov.be

SP englisch

PO England

EA pdf-Datei (Vorveröffentlichung)

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